Dr. Michael Czapkay Sudduth CV: Last Updated, June 2013 Education D.Phil., University of Oxford, 1996 D.Phil. Dissertation: A Foundationalist Case for the Compatibility of Theistic Evidentialism and the Religious Epistemology of Alvin Plantinga Professor Richard Swinburne (supervisor) John D. Kenyon (internal examiner, Oxford Philosophy Faculty) Paul Helm (external examiner, Dept. of Theology and Religious Studies, King s College London) M.Phil. in philosophical theology, University of Oxford, 1994 M.Phil. Dissertation Topic: The Epistemology of Religious Belief Tutorial Instructors: Richard Swinburne, Keith Ward, D.H. Rice, Brian Davies, Alister McGrath Examination Papers: Philosophy of Religion, Medieval and Modern Philosophical Theology, History of Christian Doctrine in Western Europe from Gabriel Biel to John Calvin B.A. in philosophy and classics (summa cum laude), Santa Clara University, 1992 San Jose City College, San Jose, California, 1987-1989, transfer to Santa Clara University Areas of Specialization: Philosophy of Religion (western and eastern) Areas of Competence: Medieval Philosophy, Metaphysics, Epistemology Areas of Specific Interest: natural theology, religious experience, concepts of God in eastern and western religious traditions, and postmortem survival/afterlife. Languages: Latin and Greek Professional Experience Philosophy Lecturer (Full Time), San Francisco State University, San Francisco, California, August 2008 present Contra Costa Community College District (Los Medanos College, Diablo Valley College) Contra Costa County, CA, January 2007 June 2013 Philosophy Lecturer (Part Time), San Francisco State University San Francisco, California, January 2005 August 2008 Philosophy Lecturer, California State University, East Bay Hayward, California, January 2005 July 2008 Adjunct Professor of Philosophy, University of Hartford Hartford, Connecticut, Fall 2002 Spring 2004 Associate Professor of Philosophy (Tenured), Saint Michael s College, Colchester, Vermont, June 2002-June 2003 Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Saint Michael's College Colchester, Vermont, September 1997-June 2002 Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Calvin College Grand Rapids, Michigan, September 1996-June 1997 Instructor in philosophy, St. Anne's College, University of Oxford 1
Oxford, England, April-June 1995 Instructor in Philosophy and Theology, Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies Oxford, England, October 1994-March 1995 Courses Taught San Francisco State University, CA: Critical Thinking, World Religions, Nature of Religious Experience, Medieval Philosophy, History of Christian Thought: St. Paul to St. Augustine, Introduction to Philosophy, Philosophy of Religion, Introduction to Philosophy and Religion, Directed Readings in Religious Studies. California State University, East Bay, CA: World Religions, Introduction to Logic, Clear Thinking, Science, Ethics, and Technology, Business and Professional Ethics, Comparative Themes: East and West, Philosophy of Religion Los Medanos College, East Bay, CA: Comparative Religion, Critical Thinking Diablo Valley College, East Bay, CA: Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion, Introduction to Philosophy University of Hartford, CT: Introduction to Philosophy Saint Michael's College, VT: Introduction to Philosophical Problems, Philosophy of Society, Philosophy of Religion, Philosophy of Knowledge, Metaphysics, Rene Descartes, Meditations on First Philosophy, Readings in Religious Epistemology, Senior Seminar: Death and Immortality Calvin College, MI: Introduction to Philosophy, Ancient and Medieval Philosophy, Christian Perspectives on Learning Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Oxford, England: Introduction to Western Philosophy (Pre-Socratics to St. Augustine), Medieval Philosophy, Philosophy of Religion, Reformation Theology Saint Anne's College, University of Oxford: Philosophy of Religion MA Reader / Committee (San Francisco State University) Rebeka Fereirer, The Etiological Relation in Virtue Epistemology (Defended, Spring 2012) Sean Slocum, Fine-Tuning and the Problem of Evil (Defended, Spring 2013) Gun-Ik Pak, Knowing What is False (TBD, Fall 2013) David Maruffo, The Dualist Argument from the Unity of Consciousness (TBD, Fall 2013) Books The Reformed Objection to Natural Theology (Farnham: Ashgate, 2009). Survival and the Empirical World: A Philosophical Exploration of Life after Death (Palgrave Macmillan, Proposal Under Review) Previously Published Articles A Critical Response to David Lund s Argument for Postmortem Survival. Journal of Scientific Exploration. 27/2: 277 316 (June 2013) Revisiting the Reformed Objection to Natural Theology, European Journal for Philosophy of Religion (November 2009) [invited] 2
John Calvin in History of the Philosophy of Religion, ed. Nick Trakakis and Graham Oppy (Oxford University Press, 2009) [invited] Super-Psi and the Survivalist Interpretation of Mediumship, the Journal of Scientific Exploration, 23:2 (2009). The Contribution of Religious Experience to Dogmatic Theology in Analytic Theology, ed. Michael Rea and Oliver Crisp (Oxford University Press, 2009) [invited] Defeaters, Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (December 2008). [invited] Reformed Epistemology and the Recontextualizing of Natural Theology in Philosophy of Religion: Contemporary Practice and Method: New Essays, ed. Rolfe King and David Cheetham (Continuum Press, 2008). [invited] Pico della Mirandola s Philosophy of Religion in Miraculum Est Homo: The Renaissance Philosopher Giovanni Pico della Mirandola (Cambridge University Press, 2007). [invited] Reformed Epistemology and Christian Apologetics, Religious Studies (September 2003). Plantinga s Revision of the Reformed Tradition: Rethinking Our Natural Knowledge of God, Philosophical Books: Symposium on Warranted Christian Belief, Alvin Plantinga, ed. Anthony Ellis (April 2002). "Can Religious Unbelief be Proper Function Rational?" Faith and Philosophy (July 1999) "The Internalist Character and Evidential Implications of Plantingian Defeaters," The International Journal for Philosophy of Religion (June 1999). "Proper Basicality and the Evidential Significance of Internalist Defeat: A Proposal for Revising Classical Evidentialism" in The Rationality of Christian Belief (Kluwer Academic Press, 1999). Calvin, Plantinga, and the Natural Knowledge of God: A Response to Beversluis, Faith and Philosophy (January 1998). The Prospects for Mediate Natural Theology in John Calvin, Religious Studies (March 1995). Alstonian Foundationalism and Higher-Level Theistic Evidentialism, the International Journal for Philosophy of Religion (February 1995). Bi-Level Evidentialism and Reformed Apologetics, Faith and Philosophy (July 1994). Previously Published Reviews Review of Chris Carter, Science and the Near-Death Experience: How Consciousness Survives Death. Rochester: Inner Traditions, 2011. Journal of Parapsychology, 75:1 (October 2011). Review of David Fontana, Life Beyond Death: What Should We Expect? London: Watkins Press, 2009. Journal of Scientific Exploration, 23:3 (2009). Review of Stephen K. Moroney, The Noetic Effects of Sin: A Historical and Contemporary Exploration of How Sin Affects Our Thinking, Lexington Books, 2000. Theology Today (January 2002). Papers in Progress and Forthcoming Is Survival the Best Explanation of the Data of Mediumship? in Mediumship: Theoretical and Empirical Dimensions (McFarland, 2013). [Invited] Immortality: Empirical Arguments for Postmortem Survival. Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Winter 2014. 3
Professional Activities Associate Editor, the Journal of Scientific Exploration (January 2009 present) Director of the Religious Studies program, Department of Philosophy, San Francisco State University (August 2008 present) Member of Board of Directors for Philosophy and Religion (PAR) in the Value Inquiry Book Series (VIPS) published by Editions Rodopi. (2000 present) http://faculty.uccb.ns.ca/philosophy/par/frontpage.htm Journal referee for Faith and Philosophy (1997 2002), Religious Studies (2002), American Philosophical Quarterly (2002-2003), Canadian Journal of Philosophy (2002 2003), and the Journal of Scientific Exploration (May 2008 present). Moderator and owner of Reformed Epistemology Internet Listserv, over 600 subscribers. (1998 present) http://www.egroups.com/group/reformed-epistemology/ Record of Department and College Service Completed GE certification proposals for Philosophy of Religion and Introduction to Philosophy and Religion (Department of Philosophy, San Francisco State University, fall 2012) Completed GE certification proposals for World Religions and Nature of Religious Experience (Department of Philosophy, San Francisco State University, spring 2012) Coordinator of the Religion Program in the Philosophy Department at San Francisco State University. (August 2008 present) Authored revision of the Creative Spirit cluster program in the general education curriculum at California State University, East Bay (summer 2007) Member of the Honors Committee, Saint Michael s College (2000 2002) Advisor to the philosophy club, Saint Michael s College (1998 2001) Co-author with Dr. John Izzi of a proposal for a new philosophy curriculum, implemented fall semester 2000, Saint Michael s College (1999) Academic advisor, general and departmental, Saint Michael s College (1998 2002) Chair of the Teaching Resource Committee, Saint Michael s College (1998 2000) Honors and Awards Summer Research Stipend, St. Michael s College, 2000 Visiting Fellowship in Philosophy of Religion, University of Notre Dame, 1995 96 Denyer and Johnson Studentship in Theology, University of Oxford, 1993-1994, 1994 95 St. Hugh's College Senior Scholarship in Theology, University of Oxford, 1994 95 ORS Award, University of Oxford, 1992 93, 1993 94, 1994 95 Oriel College Graduate Scholarship, University of Oxford 1992 93 Senior Prize in Philosophy, Santa Clara University, 1992 Honorable Mention in USA TODAY, "America's Top Junior College Students", 1992 Strobel Scholarship, Santa Clara University, 1990-91, 91 92 Presidential Scholarship, Santa Clara University, 1991 92 Class of 1939 Award in Philosophy, Santa Clara University, 1990 Santa Clara University Grant, Santa Clara University, 1989 90 4
References: 2005 Present Dr. Anita Silvers Chair, Department of Philosophy San Francisco State University 1600 Holloway Avenue 1600 Holloway Avenue San Francisco, CA 94132 San Francisco, CA 94132 Dr. Justin Tiwald Assistant Chair, Department of Philosophy San Francisco State University (Telephone: 415-338-1596) (Telephone: 415-338-1598) asilvers@sfsu.edu jtiwald@sfsu.edu Dr. Danny Ramirez Department of Philosophy Los Medanos College 2700 East Leland Road 321 Golf Club Road Pittsburg, CA 94565 Pleasant Hill, CA 94523 Dr. Ruth Miller Department of Humanities and Philosophy Diablo Valley College (Telephone: 925-439-2181, ext. 3222) (Telephone: 925-685-1230 ext. 2728) dramirez@losmedanos.edu RMiller@dvc.edu References: 1996 2004 Professor Ron Begley Professor Richard Swinburne Chair, Department of Philosophy Oriel College Saint Michael s College Oxford OX1 4EW 1 Winooski Park Great Britain Colchester, Vermont 05439 (Telephone: 44-1865-276589) (Telephone: 802-654-2313) richard.swinburne@oriel.ox.ac.uk rbegley@smcvt.edu Professor Peter Tumulty Professor Alvin Plantinga Saint Michael s College Jellema Chair, Department of Philosophy 1 Winooski Park Calvin College Colchester, Vermont 05439 3201 Burton St. (Telephone: 802-654-2468) Grand Rapids, MI 49546 ptumulty@smcvt.edu (Telephone: 616-526-6087) acp8@calvin.edu 5